Toronto Star

Stamps stop Elks, Mitchell returns

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EDMONTON—Rene Paredes kicked six field goals and Stefen Banks had four sacks and a fumble recovery as the Calgary Stampeders came away with a 32-16 victory over the rival Edmonton Elks on Saturday.

The Stamps got a measure of revenge for last Monday’s 3220 Labour Day loss to Edmonton.

The 2-4 Stampeders snapped a two-game losing skid and avoided losing both ends of the Labour Day series with Edmonton, something which last occurred in 2004. The 2-3 Elks had a two-game winning streak halted.

Bo Levi Mitchell — back after missing three weeks with a broken leg — went 22 for 41 for 276 yards, a touchdown and an intercepti­on for Calgary. Trevor Harris went 17 for 25 passing with 221 yards and an intercepti­on for Edmonton.

Calgary recorded the game’s first touchdown four minutes into the third quarter.

A Richard Leonard intercepti­on of a Harris pass eventually led to a two-yard plunge into the end zone by backup QB Jake Maier, briefly replacing Mitchell.

Paredes added a 35-yard field goal 10 minutes into the second half to put the Stamps up 19-6.

Sean Whyte kicked his third field goal of the night to close out the third, a 24-yarder.

Edmonton got its first intercepti­on of the season early in the fourth, and it was a big one as Trumaine Washington picked off Mitchell and took it back 47 yards for the pick six to cut Calgary’s lead to three.

However, another pair of field goals by Paredes from 43 and 41 yards out and a last minute 50yard TD pass from Mitchell to Kamar Jorden allowed the Stamps to pull away for the win.

The game got off to a very sluggish start.

Edmonton got on the board first on a 29-yard Whyte field goal midway through the opening quarter. Paredes responded with a 42-yard field goal for Calgary.

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